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juin [17]
2 years ago
8

Rewrite the sentence to make the pronoun reference clear.

English
2 answers:
Lapatulllka [165]2 years ago
7 0

Hey Friend.

<u>S</u><u>H</u><u>E</u> traced <u>H</u><u>E</u><u>R</u> ancestry back to the original president of the college, which <u>H</u><u>E</u><u>R</u> roommate thought was unfair.

Wittaler [7]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u>She</u> traced <u>her</u> ancestry back to the original president of the college, which <u>her</u> roommate thought was unfair.

Explanation:

In this sentence we have the personal pronoun she and the weak possessive pronoun (or known as possessive adjectives as well) her.

We are remarking here that <em>She (woman)</em> and therefore we will use <em>Her (belonging to a woman).</em> This is a simple way of making the pronoun reference clear; remarking with another color, underlining, circling, etc...  

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